We have not ridden ROTR yet. Our trip is in a couple of months. We plan on getting in line before closing and I’m only looking at riding it once. I have ridden FOP and we will rope drop that one. But one ride will be sufficient.
I can’t imagine a lot of occasional or first time park goers wanting to stand in a couple hour line for the same attraction more than once in a day. There is too much to see and that is a big chunk of time to use standing in line.
I am totally at a loss as to how to go about planning for our day at DHS on 10/3.
Dd and I last visited in 2018 and have yet to experience Galaxy’s Edge …and we are Star Wars fans so skipping it isn’t an option. DHS is dd’s favorite park and we will have to somehow fit in Slinky Dog, Rocking Roller Coaster, and Tower of Terror among other favorites.
As much as I don’t want to experience the first days of Genie+, I am not sure how else we can actually fit everything in, even if we are there from Early Entry through closing the park.
FWIW, when I go in two weeks, we will likely be using Genie+ for our HS day. It’s so hard to fit in all the headliners there without encountering at least some hour-long waits.
The plan was for Genie+ to debut the first week in October but not on Oct 1st.
Whether that is still on schedule isn’t clear. I gather there are issues around the Genie part (ya know, the bit TP does so much better).
So yes, it makes the planning hard.
My gut tells me to get in line for Rise first, then knock out the other rides whilst most people are lining up for Rise. And then explor Galaxy’s Edge.
The thing that concerns me about wasting a rope drop on Rise is that it goes down so much… But still, I’d rope drop rise, then do the Smugglers Run (if you rope drop early enough, you should be able to stay ahead of the crowd like is typical at Animal Kingdom). I would wait to do slinky until it’s night. It’s such a better ride/experience at night. That line in the sun is brutal. After leaving the GE area, I’d be looking at the touring plans lines app to get a feel for the “real” wait times, and go from there. If Midway Mania is under 40 min, I’d hit that and work towards the Minnie/Mickey/Runaway, stopping off for One Man’s World for AC.
One good thing is that the queue for Rise is really cool. We were there on a day where it broke down a lot, so we had a 55 min wait even using the boarding group system. The queue is easily capable of holding at least a 90 min wait, I would think. And in the cool, themed shade, with some interactive games (using QR codes) that we never quite got to work.
I’ll be tweaking the instructions to reflect the current status, removing the specific ROTR attraction because Remy will be added. General Virtual Queue instructions.
Heads up on how this looks in MDE. 2 parks are now listed. When ROTR opens up the VQ again, it will display under “How to Experience”.
Yes I saw someone posting that they could still get it at 3:30.
But I wonder if that was a MK 50th Anniversary park hop effect - those in Epcot who wanted to ride had or were going to skip in favor of hopping to MK so didn’t bother to try.
I think it will take a few days/weeks for us to see how these things will really look (ROTR standby, VQ availability) after this whole birthday party thing settles down some
oh true, but all our LIVE liners were also complaining about network issues all day It’s really stressful trying to get a BG at the 1pm drop in the park.